There was a company by this name but I think they are long out of business.
Their main business was cheap poor quality versions of studio films which
they did legally license. Basically they would take some film that a studio
had released than put it out in a cheap version recorded at 4 or 6 hour
speed. Again they were legal but not very good

Jessica

> Hello, everyone!> > I must once again call upon the collective wisdom of the list. I am> currently weeding my library's video collection and have come across> many videos from a company called Goodtimes Home Video Corp.> > These videos seem questionable to me because the labeling is partially> handwritten, and they do not have sleeves. I can not find a matching> listing for this distributor in Video Source Book or online. (I searched> the vidlib archive and did not find any postings about this company.)> > Is anyone familiar with this company?> > Thank you,> ~Cecilia> > _______________________________________________> Videolib mailing list> Videolib@library.berkeley.edu> http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/videolib